Maxus eTerron 9 debuts as a 436-horsepower electric pickup truck
The eTerron 9 is larger than the Hilux and Ranger and has a range of up to 267 miles MAXUS, a subsidiary of SAIC Motor, launched the new eTerron 9 pickup truck at the Hannover International Motor Show. It's slightly larger than the Ford Ranger and has a 436-horsepower dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. European sales will begin later this year, with a promised WLTP range of 267 miles. Chinese cars continue to make inroads into Europe, but the latest to hit the market is an electric pickup truck, which is quite interesting. The car comes from MAXUS, a brand owned by SAIC, which also owns MG. While MG is a household name, MAXUS is hoping to make a splash at the IAA in Hannover with the launch of the new eTerron 9. It’s being billed as “Europe’s first 4×4 electric production pickup truck built on a dedicated electric platform.” MAXUS doesn't wax poetic about this truck, but it features a "new…